Post by Zeshin Lak-el Ury on Mar 10, 2008 11:49:31 GMT -4
Here is the intial rough draft of the Draconic creation story, I'm working on the idea of the "FLUX" as we speak, searching for a way to differetiate it from Shijin Magic...
Formation of the Draconic Realm
At the dawn of creation, the Shijin flooded the unknown expansive darkness with much energy, thus creating the Mortal realm through a combined effort of pooled creative energies, originating from them. This energy was very volatile, and the excess of it was left in the darkness, going unused for some time. Afterwards the 5 great beings sough to form the entirety of the known Kiseki Universe, creating a multitude of Realms (Heaven, Spirit, Elemental), each with a specific purpose and function on to itself.
With this, more and more energies were released into the darkness of the Etherium (the expansive nothingness of the void; "void" meaning space, not the Element) from which the Shijin originally dwelt, creating these Realms and leaving more energy (different energies upon the creation of different Realms) to lie dormant in the entropic expanse.
As time progressed, the latent and ambient energies that permeated the Etherium collectively amassed, gaining several traits from the collective energies of which it was comprised, each adding its own aspect to the burgeoning medley of energy. Not having been influenced directly by the Shijin, this energy went on to form onto itself, forming another Realm. This was unbeknownst to the Shijin, who did not shape the Realm in any fashion. The formation of this new Realm was determined by two factors, the first being the entropy of the Etherium (stretching it to nigh infinite size). Time, which works in a delayed effect here because of the immense size of the Realm in conjecture with not having a true sequential standard of measurement within the Etherium itself, was second.
This Realm went on to become known as the Umbra (the true name of the Mythical Realm), by the budding consciousness that formed within it. This consciousness (the result from the mixing of various energies and aspects of creation gaining sentience some time ago) went on to refer to itself as Dai-gon.
Dai-gon, willing himself into physical existence, used what he called Flux (the gross amalgamation of both the latent and ambient energies left over from creation, the entropic force of the Etherium that shaped the realm, as well as the dilated temporal effects) to will the Umbra (Which would later go on to be called the Mythical or Draconic Realm) to his own design, his influence permeating the entirety of the Realm. From here Dai-gon went on to create a host of beings like himself (albeit not nearly as powerful, as they were directly created by Dai-gon, connected to him, but not possessing the same primary consciousness of the entire Umbra as he had), to aid in the further shaping of the Realm.
Formation of the Draconic Realm
At the dawn of creation, the Shijin flooded the unknown expansive darkness with much energy, thus creating the Mortal realm through a combined effort of pooled creative energies, originating from them. This energy was very volatile, and the excess of it was left in the darkness, going unused for some time. Afterwards the 5 great beings sough to form the entirety of the known Kiseki Universe, creating a multitude of Realms (Heaven, Spirit, Elemental), each with a specific purpose and function on to itself.
With this, more and more energies were released into the darkness of the Etherium (the expansive nothingness of the void; "void" meaning space, not the Element) from which the Shijin originally dwelt, creating these Realms and leaving more energy (different energies upon the creation of different Realms) to lie dormant in the entropic expanse.
As time progressed, the latent and ambient energies that permeated the Etherium collectively amassed, gaining several traits from the collective energies of which it was comprised, each adding its own aspect to the burgeoning medley of energy. Not having been influenced directly by the Shijin, this energy went on to form onto itself, forming another Realm. This was unbeknownst to the Shijin, who did not shape the Realm in any fashion. The formation of this new Realm was determined by two factors, the first being the entropy of the Etherium (stretching it to nigh infinite size). Time, which works in a delayed effect here because of the immense size of the Realm in conjecture with not having a true sequential standard of measurement within the Etherium itself, was second.
This Realm went on to become known as the Umbra (the true name of the Mythical Realm), by the budding consciousness that formed within it. This consciousness (the result from the mixing of various energies and aspects of creation gaining sentience some time ago) went on to refer to itself as Dai-gon.
Dai-gon, willing himself into physical existence, used what he called Flux (the gross amalgamation of both the latent and ambient energies left over from creation, the entropic force of the Etherium that shaped the realm, as well as the dilated temporal effects) to will the Umbra (Which would later go on to be called the Mythical or Draconic Realm) to his own design, his influence permeating the entirety of the Realm. From here Dai-gon went on to create a host of beings like himself (albeit not nearly as powerful, as they were directly created by Dai-gon, connected to him, but not possessing the same primary consciousness of the entire Umbra as he had), to aid in the further shaping of the Realm.